Black Panther Reviews are in. Here’s what the critics are saying

The movie currently sits at a Rotten Tomatoes score of 100%

The premieres are over. The embargoes have lifted. And like a wave, the Black Panther reviews are gushing in steadily. The one thing they all have in common: they’re all unanimously positive.

Critics are heaping praise upon the eighteenth movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, praising the world building, effects, the family saga that plays within the movie and the production and design, with many wanting for the movie to never end. To hear from the sources directly, we’ve linked to some of the more popular reviews from around the globe. You can check many more at Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic or any of the dozen or so aggregating sites all over the internet.

Black Panther is set largely in Wakanda, with a detour to South Korea. Still, there’s no shaking the feeling that this is what America looks like when it’s allowed to be its truest, freest self. That’s a superhero challenge if ever there was one.

The initial Twitter responses hailing it as a “masterpiece” go way overboard… [but Coogler] assembled one of the finest acting lineups ever recruited for a Marvel movie–or any genre outing, for that matter.

Seriously, there’s simply no discernible end to the list and a certain set of fans are going to be further displeased with this. Black Pantheris now an absolute must catch in theaters when it hits the big screen for the general audiences on Feb 16.